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Controlling the curculis, brown rot and scab in the peach belt of Georgia (1922)
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Controlling the curculis, brown rot and scab in the peach belt of Georgia
by Oliver I. Snapp
The success achieved in controlling the curculio and brown-rot, after the very heavy curculio infestation during previous years, which left vast numbers of beetles in the orchards to prey upon succeeding crops, was indeed phenomenal, and was due to the fact that the growers carried out a program of control measures recommended by the United States Bureau of Entomology, the Georgia State Board of Entomology, and the United States Bureau of Plant Industry.🏁
Submitted by cammya - 05/31/2025
Historical Document Historical 6.61 Ranked
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Controlling the curculis, brown rot and scab in the peach belt of Georgia
by Oliver I. Snapp
The success achieved in controlling the curculio and brown-rot, after the very heavy curculio infestation during previous years, which left vast numbers of beetles in the orchards to prey upon succeeding crops, was indeed phenomenal, and was due to the fact that the growers carried out a program of control measures recommended by the United States Bureau of Entomology, the Georgia State Board of Entomology, and the United States Bureau of Plant Industry.🏁
Submitted by cammya - 05/31/2025
Historical Document Historical 6.61 Ranked
